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The sheep animation series brought me so much peace. Thank You.
That’s so nice to hear!
I have to thank you, too! And everyone else for the overwhelming support I’ve received these last two months. It really means a lot to me. :) <3
hey! i absolute adore the way you paint skies! would you be willing to share the brushes you use? :-0
Hey there, thanks a lot! <3Since a lot of people asked similar questions, I’ll answer them in this post. The brush I used for the sky is by Jan Ditlev Christensen. You can find that one and more here: http://digitalbrushes.tumblr.com/post/59909258922/jan-ditlev-christensen-photoshop-brushesI usually mess around with the settings while painting or use a combination of different brushes.
As for the programs I use: All the animation and painting is done frame by frame in Adobe Photoshop CC (older versions of the Creative Suite are just as good for that). Sometimes, when I want to add moving clouds or something, I go to After Effects, since it can be a little grating in PS, but that’s about it.
i am absolutely in love with the sheep & shepherd gifs you did. they are so lovely. Do you have Instagram for your work?
Hey there, thanks for your kind message! I really like your animations as well. Looking forward to seeing more.I do have an instagram! It is https://www.instagram.com/googlezart/I’d be happy if you guys checked it out.Have a nice day ya’ll. :)
Sketchbook characters.

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Waiting for summer to come back.
Feeling like the lizard right now. An animation I did for @mori-mori-comic. Thanks so much to Just Marco for the amazing soundtrack.
https://soundcloud.com/just-marco
Old drawings from Italy I found.
≈ Sheep fighting against the storm to get home. ≈
||| Rainy day in the mountains. |||

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I’ve always wanted to animate something sheep-related and here it is.
There will be more, but animation is very time consuming.
Illustrations I did for articles on various Japanese Books. You can find them on http://tanukirepublic.net.
I made a relaxing gif out of an old illustration. Maybe there will be time for more of those in the future.
Gifs I made for the comic project @simonnikolaus and I are working on. There’s more to come soon.
https://www.instagram.com/mori_mori_comic/
New website in the works.

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I’m learning Italian now.
“Stadtbad” is a short comic about a public pool I did for our class project called “Stadt erzählt Geschichte”, which roughly translates to “A City tells Stories”.